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calculate number of days after subtracting days from secondary table

Asked by Tashira_Ronin in Access Reports, SQL Query Syntax

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Ok so I have a table with the major event time timelines and a query which calculates all the days a the unique ID, Application Assigned Number, was suspended..  So I have used an inner join to link thewm by the Application Assigned Number how do I now get the calculation ([Endorsed by ]-[Application Eligibility Date])  to subtract the number of days the Application Assigned Number suspended resulting in the days of activity.

Continuation of my previous Hoary hairy question


SELECT [Application data from Mickey].[Application Eligibility Date], [Application data from Mickey].[Endorsed by Minister], [Application data from Mickey].[Application Assigned Number], [Application data from Mickey].[Assessment Type], ([Endorsed by ]-[Application Eligibility Date]) AS [No Of days], [Suspension Dates Query in weeks].[No of days assesment suspended]
FROM [Application data from Mickey] INNER JOIN [Suspension Dates Query in weeks] ON [Application data from Mickey].[Application Assigned Number] = [Suspension Dates Query in weeks].[Application Assigned Number]
ORDER BY [Application data from Mickey].[Assessment Type];
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